Regardless of what they might say, Holliday will insist that the scientists’ “positivist ideology” will make them all think, consciously or not: “Those people are essentially different to us. There’s no way we can be the same. There’s something absolutely separate about us and them”....
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See James Marshall, “Are Small-Town Lawyers Positivists About the Law?” in Law and Sociology ed. by Michael Freeman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) at 290. 121. Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus, “The Challenge of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology” supra note 115 at 109....
(the people of France) who recognize the city as the capital of their country. So, too, law is widely, if more controversially, understood as a social fact (albeit a complex, internally structured, and multilayered one): law does not exist in nature, like mountains and subatomic particles...
The same process is applied to the architecture and urban environment, where the real stimulus is the human attachment to that setting and not on the abstract physical setting (Krampen Citation2007). In this regard, the present study employed a non-positivist paradigm approach to explore the ...
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Consider what follows from the positivist view Look To show one's self in looking, as by leaning out of a window; as, look out of the window while I speak to you. Sometimes used figuratively. My toes look through the overleather. View The visual percept of a region; The most desirable...
Can "plus" refer to physical addition? Yes, "plus" can refer to physical addition or inclusion in both mathematical and broader contexts. 6 What does a positive test result mean? A positive test result indicates the presence of whatever the test was searching for, such as a specific substanc...